Wairarapa Boxing Academy

My name is Laurence Titter, proud husband, father, and Head Coach at Wairarapa Boxing Academy. I started WBA in 2017 to provide a safe place for young people to connect and be supported through the important life stage into adulthood. Boxing has taught me a lot about life and equipped me with important tools to help me grow, evolve and be the best version of myself. It has been an anchor for me through challenging times by teaching me the value of discipline, respect and accountability. I am now in a new season of life and deeply passionate about giving back and sharing what boxing has taught me. My vision is to see all young people in Wairarapa supported to fulfil their potential. Our Academy is more than a boxing gym. WBA is a whānau, a place to connect and build relationships, to be supported and offer support, a safe place to express ourselves, to overcome challenges, to learn, grow and evolve. It doesn't matter what walk of life you come from, our code is simple… we believe everyone possesses Mana and we seek to uplift that Mana in all that we do. I look forward to connecting with you in the pursuit of being the best version of ourselves!
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Your support gives more kiwi youth access to life-skills through participation in and the discipline of boxing and physical fitness as well as to give them a place of refuge.
Here are common questions we come across when it comes to Champions Boxing Academies:
Amateur boxing, with its emphasis on safety and sportsmanship, offers a constructive way for young people to build character, maintain fitness, and learn valuable life skills. The sport instils important life values such as sportsmanship, humility, and perseverance, while developing focus, confidence, and the ability to deal with adversity and stress. It is also a very attractive activity to many young people, it is something they want to try rather feel forced to and they stay engaged for a longer period of time.
Amateur boxing, as a sport, has very stringent medical controls. Registration requires an annual medical, with another medical prior to every bout. Boxers are evenly matched according to age, weight, experience, and gender. Coaches at all Champions Initiative Academies are trained to deliver sound boxing techniques, while holding the appropriate licensing, along with first-aid, and child protection certification. Our programmes revolve around skill and fitness development, with contact during practice ranging from zero to mild for those who just want to train and compete.
Both youth and sports development research indicates that the greatest impact is made when as many individuals as possible are engaged, for as long as possible, and in the best environment. Our academies not only provide extended pathways for skill development and competition (for those that want it), but also provide the best environments possible.
Wairarapa Boxing Academy
